She married her cousin, Henry Nelson Coleridge, then a Chancery barrister in London at Crosthwaitc Church, Keswick in September 1829.
The first eight years of her married life were spent in a little cottage on Down-shire Hill, in Hampstead. There four of her children were born, of whom two survived. In 1834 Mrs Coleridge published her Pretty Lessons in -Verse for Good Children ; with some Lessons in Latin in Easy Rhyme.
Henry Coleridge died in 1843 leaving his widow to finish the task of editing her father's works. To these she added some compositions of her own.
She died at Chester Place, May 3 1852, and was buried by the side of her father, mother, and husband at St Michael's churchyard, Highgate
She married her cousin, Henry Nelson Coleridge, then a Chancery barrister in London at Crosthwaitc Church, Keswick in September 1829.
The first eight years of her married life were spent in a little cottage on Down-shire Hill, in Hampstead. There four of her children were born, of whom two survived. In 1834 Mrs Coleridge published her Pretty Lessons in -Verse for Good Children ; with some Lessons in Latin in Easy Rhyme.
Henry Coleridge died in 1843 leaving his widow to finish the task of editing her father's works. To these she added some compositions of her own.
She died at Chester Place, May 3 1852, and was buried by the side of her father, mother, and husband at St Michael's churchyard, Highgate
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Sara Coleridge (82329301)
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